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KEUKA PARK, N.Y. — The Keuka College Men's Lacrosse team closed the 2018 regular season with a 20-6 North Eastern Athletic Conference victory over Wells College on Saturday at the Jephson Community Athletic Complex.

Keuka College (9-5, 5-3 NEAC) was led by four goals and two assists from sophomore Mark Shattuck. Brandon Clark and Seth Bush each added three-goal games in the win for the Wolves.

Keuka College 20 vs. Wells College 6

Keuka College jumped out to a three-goal lead as Seth Bush, Kasey Gallina, and Mark Shattuck all scored as the Wolves led 3-0 halfway through the first quarter. Keuka College held a 4-1 lead after the opening quarter.

The second quarter was all Keuka College. The Wolves scored 11 straight goals in the second quarter, three coming on the man-up. Wells College got a goal at the buzzer, but the Wolves led 15-2 at the half.

Senior Jordan Porter-Lemon kicked off the second half with a goal on Senior Day. The Wolves outscored the Express 4-1 in the frame. Senior goalie Kyle Andrake made four saves in the quarter the Wolves carried a 19-3 lead into the final quarter.

Porter-Lemon tallied his second goal of the game in the fourth quarter, but the Express outscored the Wolves 3-1 in the quarter. Keuka College's lead was too much for Wells College to overcome as the Wolves continued onto the 20-6 victory on Saturday.

KC Notes:

The Wolves remain a perfect 11-0 all-time against Wells College

Andrew Burns added to his goal total. He now has 92 in his career, tying for 9th most in school history

Kyle Andrake made a season-high eight saves, playing in the second half for the Wolves

Mark Shattuck now has 27 assists this season, tying for seventh most in program history

Jake Carlson won 14 faceoffs for Keuka. He now has 148 this season, third on the single season list

Harold Pallonetied his career-high with 11 groundballs. He moved into a tie with Matt Mahalick '17 for the most groundballs in a season at Keuka College with 93

Up Next for Keuka College: The Wolves now await the seeding and matchups for the 2018 North Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament. Keuka College finished the regular season with a 5-3 record in conference games, finishing in fourth place.